All Blog Posts Tagged 'successful' (8)

Business is quite robust so far in 2014. Record-level business for me, even as a 25-year recruiter, tripling all of last year's revenues within the first 60 days. I was informed that I have a new offer coming out today, for a candidate I have known and had in my network for at least a decade, finally getting a chance to place him, and he is very excited. Another candidate for another position also successfully submitted his resignation today, and set his start…

When it comes to Matchmaking, what are the important qualities you look for in a partner? Comfort, trust, intelligence, confidence, humor, respect, mutual interests, aspirations, values…the list could go on forever. The importance of qualities can vary based on each individual’s perspective. Below is a list of the top 10 qualities a business should look for in an Applicant Tracking System, a partnership in talent…

You shined in your interviews and landed a new job! The interviews you went on were your first and only time to make a great first impression on important people at the company. Since you were offered the job, they clearly had a great first impression of you! Now it’s important that you maintain that.

After a couple years in recruiting I started having successes. My manager at
the time was a big fan of companies that were superior in service. He
took me out with him one weekend because “you need some clothes kid”. I had the pleasure of shopping at Nordstrom. Not a regular thing for me. I was not accustomed to such products or stores but I had read and even more importantly heard about their customer service. Customer Service that is simple and of the highest…Continue

I recently came across a resume that listed a summer cashier position in 1976 as part of a person’s “professional experience.” While it may seem a little strange or ridiculous to include an irrelevant position from nearly 25 years ago, I can tell you that it’s actually not that uncommon to come across something like this. A lot of people think that they literally need to include everything they’ve ever been involved with on their resumes, and I can assure you that not only do you not have to…